Q: Shaking and wants to stall

asked by on May 13, 2017

I drove the car around the block last week and it was doing fine. Suddenly it started to shaking and it wouldn't accelerate if I would step on the gas. Just a lot of shaking. If I let it sit for a few days, it would drive fine for like a moment then it would start again with the problem. What can it be?

My car has 76000 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

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